Googol Boy and the peculiar incident of the Great Quiz Trophy John Michael (fox in socks read aloud .TXT) đ
- Author: John Michael
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âThe Queensbury rules? Arenât they for boxing?â queried Barney.
âIâm impressed Tweedledum,â replied Savani as she looked Barney up and down. âFor someone who canât even spell Queensbury, thatâs a good call.â
âBoxing? Iâm not fighting no girl!â I interjected.
âDonât fret Sootfell!â exclaimed Savani. âThese are the 1829 Queensbury Rules for Quizzes!â
One of the debaters stepped forward, he was a squat little fellow with a square head and a protruding forehead, he had squinty eyes and an austere expression on his face. He held a small brass bell in one hand and what seemed to be a rolled up parchment in the other.
Savani strolled over to him, took the bell and rang it three times.
He then passed her the scroll, which she unfurled and started to read.
âHear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! After very careful consideration, I, Savani Vivian Godfrey, have decided on my partner for the Great Quiz. It wasnât an easy decision by any means. In all honesty, there were a number of worthy contenders but I refuse to work with anybody but the very best and there could only be one winner.â
The group of debaters stood motionless and expressionless â it was difficult to gauge from their appearance whether they were excited or if they had eaten some bad brabbensack curry for lunch. It couldnât be easy having Savani as their leader.
âFellow students, I give you Penelope Victoria Abercrombie.â
The gang of debaters politely applauded as a tall and graceful girl stepped forward from within the group. Penelopeâs grey eyes flitted from person to person as she smiled and nodded. She was wearing a mauve tunic top with a kneelength pleated skirt and her blonde hair was tied into a neat ponytail. She had an air of eloquence about her, like she would know the difference between a dinner spoon and a soup spoon.
âPenelope has a brilliant mind, outstanding speaking skills, tremendous discipline and diligence. She was born and raised just outside of Quockingpoll Flats; a little town called Hawkesbury Heights. She has excelled in literature, history and mathematics, winning the student of the year award at her previous school. Penelope is fluent in Ancient Greek and Latin and has been awarded the prestigious Acutus Crustulum Award for languages. Furthermore, she has been in the winning team of the Hawkesbury Heights Trivia Championships three years running. Without further ado, I give you the one and only, Penelope Abercrombie!â
As Penelope walked over to Savani, I recognised her as the new student who had joined our Art class at the beginning of the term â she sat two rows in front of me and was quiet and unassuming but, when asked to answer a question, was always precise and articulate with her response.
Savani put her hand on Penelopeâs shoulder and all the debaters offered another round of applause. Penelope responded with a slight curtsey but her gaze remained directed downwards.
Savani strolled up to me and looked me straight in the eye.
âPretty impressive isnât she Sootfell?â
I looked over at Penelope and despite the fanfare I got the feeling that she was somewhat embarrassed by all the attention.
âUm yeah... Penelope seems quite nice,â I uttered.
âHuh! Nice? Is that all youâve got Sootfell?â
âThereâs no âniceâ in this competition... weâre going to wipe the floor with you and your partner!â
âWell... I think that you might be in for a bit of a -â
âBy the way... who is your partner?â queried Savani.
âMy partner? Ha! Youâre just dying to know... arenât you?â
I quickly looked around and realised there werenât too many options. The band of debaters had grouped together in a defensive huddle and I had the feeling that if I walked up to them, they would charge at me like threatened lemmings. On the left side was the squareheaded squat kid with the little brass bell but I couldnât really ask him since I didnât even know his name. Then there was Penelope, but letâs face facts, Savani had already snapped her up and boy, did she look smart! Bummer! The only other person left was Barney, who was standing to the side with his finger in his ear... he must have got some food caught in there. It seemed that I didnât have much of a choice.
âBeggars canât be choosers,â I thought as I watched Barney shift his focus from his ear and start picking at his teeth with his fingernails. At least, as my best friend, Barney wouldnât humiliate me in front of Savani and her gang by saying no. But then again, he might just turn me down flat! This was a tough call. I was stuck between a rock and a hard place! In this instance, the rock was 'an annoying Savani' and the hard place was 'an uncouth Barney.'
âSootfell!â yelled Savani. âDo you have a partner or not?â
âOf course I do!â
âWell? Who is it?â
I wasnât sure if I was ready to commit with my Barney choice but, in the end, it was a simple rule of mathematics â I had eliminated everybody else and there was only one person left standing. I just stood there dumbstruck, like a cow staring into the distance, dreaming of greener pastures.
âSootfell! Donât play hardball with me! According to the Queensbury Rules, regulation number 2.3 states...â
Savani clicked her fingers towards the square-headed squat fellow and he quickly ran towards her as he pulled a small black book out of his coat pocket and handed it to her. She quickly flicked through the pages and started reading.
âRegulation number 2.3 states that all participantâs names shall publicly be proclaimed or risk full forfeiture, and face the penalty of the stocks and shall be pelted with rotten turnips.â
âThatâs a bit over the top isnât it? Rotten turnips? I mean... thatâs going to leave a sting. Someoneâs gonna lose an eye! Rotten tomatoes I can understand... perhaps some mouldy mushrooms... or maybe even a bell-pepper or two... but rotten turnips? It just doesnât seem -â
âSootfell! Are you going to answer the question or are you
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